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DISCOVERING THE PURPOSE OF A POEM A poem does one of four things : it tells a story ; it presents a picture ; it expresses an ... the student after a little practice should be able to tell for what purpose the author wrote it .
DISCOVERING THE PURPOSE OF A POEM A poem does one of four things : it tells a story ; it presents a picture ; it expresses an ... the student after a little practice should be able to tell for what purpose the author wrote it .
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If the purpose of the poem is to express an emotional experience , it is necessary to perceive what was the emotion which the poet felt and , for a complete comprehension of the poem , to be able to tell what evoked the emotion .
If the purpose of the poem is to express an emotional experience , it is necessary to perceive what was the emotion which the poet felt and , for a complete comprehension of the poem , to be able to tell what evoked the emotion .
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To describe a line of poetry one should ( 1 ) name the basic foot , ( 2 ) tell how many feet are in the line , ( 3 ) note any substitution for a basic foot , ( 4 ) report any excess or defect of unstressed syllables at the beginning or ...
To describe a line of poetry one should ( 1 ) name the basic foot , ( 2 ) tell how many feet are in the line , ( 3 ) note any substitution for a basic foot , ( 4 ) report any excess or defect of unstressed syllables at the beginning or ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE LANGUAGE OF POETRY | 13 |
ON STUDYING THE CONTENT OF POETRY | 26 |
Direitos de autor | |
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accent alliteration arrangement ballad beauty beginning belong called century CHAPTER close combination common containing dark dealing death definite describe distinguish drama effects elements emotion employed English English poetry epic examples experience expression eyes feeling feet figurative final foot free verse frequently give hand hath heart iambic ideas illustrate imagination important instance interest Italian Italy language light lines lyric matter means meant metre metrical MICHIGAN Milton mind nature night o'er origin passed person poem poet poetic popular present produce prose qualities reason result rhetorical rhythm rime rime-scheme Rose says sense Shakespeare short song sonnet sounds stanza story stress structure student suggest syllables tell term thee themes things thou thought tion trochaic truth understanding universal usually vowels writing written